Deadline extended! 🎉
You now have until 31 Jan to submit a Thematic Session proposal for NSO-GfÖ 2026 (14–17 Sept, Odense).
Got an ecological topic you think deserves the spotlight? We want to hear it. 💡🌿
Guidelines: vist.ly/4nbus
Submit: vist.ly/4nbuv
Posts by Ditte M. Christiansen
The NSO-GFÖ conference is 14–17 Sept 2026 in Odense, Denmark, with 1,200+ ecologists from Nordic countries, Germany, Austria, Switzerland & beyond!
Submitting a thematic session is your chance to decide what we should be discussing!
@nordicoikos.bsky.social
🚨 Deadline approaching!
Want to shape the conversation at NSO-GfÖ 2026? Submit your Thematic Session proposal by Thursday, Jan 16!
👉 Submit here: nordicsocietyoikos.glueup.com/event/135623...
#Ecology #Conference #NSOGfÖ2026 #CallForSessions #Odense
Join us at the Nordic OIKOS–GfÖ Conference 2026!
📅 14–17 Sept 2026 | 📍 Odense, Denmark
Open call for workshops & thematic sessions!
Deadlines:
Thematic sessions: 16 Jan 2026
Workshops: 17 Apr 2026
👉 Details & submission: vist.ly/4fvnx
#Ecology #NSO202 #gfoe2026 #Science @gfoesoc.bsky.social
@ecography.bsky.social @oikosjournal.bsky.social @jappliedecology.bsky.social @journalofecology.bsky.social @nordicjbotany.bsky.social @animalecology.bsky.social @besclimate.bsky.social @besmacro.bsky.social @eseb.bsky.social
Open call for both thematic sessions and workshops for the Nordic OIKOS-GfÖ conference next year!
Join us in Denmark from 14-17th September 2026.
#Ecology #NSO2026 #gfoe2026 #Evolution
So cool Mariana! Big congratulations!!!!
Super excited to chat about the challenges of working with trait data 🍃 on Jan 14 at the ECR seminar, hosted by @dittemch.bsky.social & @nadi-mi-ar.bsky.social . Presenting along @bjenquist.bsky.social & @nanitundra.bsky.social . Join us🌿! bit.ly/3Pqingy
🌱 Seminar on functional trait ecology 🌱
I'll be discussing my research on Arctic plant traits next 14 Jan at the ECR seminar organised by @dittemch.bsky.social & Nadine Artz. So excited to present alongside legends
@bjenquist.bsky.social & @lacapary.bsky.social. Join us! forms.gle/gemqP82kQgpN...
We need #microclimate data to understand demographic responses to climate! We illustrate this with 3 years of demographic data across 37 populations of a long-lived forest herb: Lathyrus vernus.
Check it out here in the ESA journal #Ecology:
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Hi! Would love to be added. I work on large-scale plant diversity patterns and change related to land use and climate. 🌱🌳🌲
🌿 We need to raise the profile of #bryophyte ecological research 🌿 (and also a bryophyte emoji!)
In this opinion piece, we as a group of #ECRs outline barriers in bryophyte research and provide recommendations to overcome them across institutional levels & disciplines.
doi.org/10.1016/j.ba...
Hi Jonathan! I would be happy to be added if there is space :)
Competitive interactions modify the direct effects of climate https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07322 #ClimateChange #Bryophytes #Distribution
Competitive interactions modify the direct effects of climate https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07322 #ClimateChange #Bryophytes #Distribution
Competitive interactions modify the direct effects of climate nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07322 #ClimateChange #Bryophytes #Distribution
Can you add me please? :)
@ecography.bsky.social
Effects of climate on population dynamics might therefore be best understood as a combination of direct effects & effects mediated by competitive interactions. We therefore need to include both types to reliably assess how species abundances and distributions will respond to a changing climate.
We transplanted 2 moss species with different climate niches (one "warm" species, one "cold" species), together & alone across a latitudinal gradient in 🇸🇪. When growing alone both species responded positively to warmer 🌡️, but this reversed for the cold species when growing next to the warm species.
I am happy to be able to share the last paper from my PhD now published in Ecography:
doi.org/10.1111/ecog...
Here we show how competitive interactions can modify, and even reverse, the direct effects of climate on organism performance.
Thanks for sharing Ingeborg! 😀
This opinion paper is a direct outcome of a meeting between bryophyte-interested ECRs at the GFÖ conference last year.
Thanks to coauthors for a great collaboration!
Early Career Researchers advocate for more bryophyte ecology!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
We have summed up the importance of bryophytes for ecological research, difficulties existing for ECRs to pursue a bryophyte focused research career & what we & the ecological society can do about it